Participants of the Build Like a Girl program gaining hands-on construction experience.
Miron Construction Co., Inc. has initiated its ‘Build Like a Girl’ program, designed to inspire young girls to explore careers in construction. Catering to girls in grades seven through ten, the program offers hands-on experiences such as pouring concrete and operating heavy machinery. Feedback has been positive, with hopes of encouraging more girls to enter the construction workforce. Miron aims to make this an annual event and encourages other contractors to implement similar initiatives to promote gender diversity within the industry.
Miron Construction Co., Inc., located in Neenah, Wisconsin, has recently launched its inaugural “Build Like a Girl” program aimed at encouraging young girls to explore careers in construction. This groundbreaking initiative took place during the summer and is targeted specifically at girls in grades 7 through 10, highlighting the importance of exposing them to skilled craft professions in the construction industry.
The “Build Like a Girl” program featured a series of hands-on activities designed to engage participants actively. Girls had the opportunity to learn essential skills by pouring concrete, setting blocks, erecting steel, and even operating machinery. This practical experience allowed them to get a feel for what a career in construction entails and inspired many to consider it as a viable option for their future.
The inspiration for this initiative came from a successful event held elsewhere in the country. Discussions surrounding the lack of female representation in the construction sector prompted the company to take action. Miron Construction recognized the need to attract young women to the industry while addressing the gender gap that persists in skilled trades.
Nearly 30 girls participated in the first edition of the program, which has been met with enthusiastic feedback from attendees. Many expressed their excitement about the hands-on activities, and the event was deemed a great success. Miron Construction aims to plant early seeds of interest in skilled trades among young girls, which may lead them to pursue careers in construction.
Miron Construction considers any girl who decides to pursue a career in the skilled trades as a significant victory for the program. The organization believes that diversifying the industry is beneficial not only for their company but for the construction workforce as a whole. The company plans to continue the “Build Like a Girl” program annually, with hopes of expanding its reach and impact in the community.
With the positive experiences shared by both mentors and participants, officials at Miron Construction encourage other contractors to create similar initiatives. They have provided valuable suggestions for implementing such programs, including effective planning for daily activities that would keep participants engaged and motivated. Starting small with around 20 to 30 girls is advised, and it is beneficial to collaborate with local schools and career guidance counselors to identify potential participants.
The “Build Like a Girl” program is not just a project for Miron Construction; it signifies a collaborative effort to inspire the next generation of female construction professionals. By encouraging young girls to explore opportunities in skilled trades, Miron Construction is playing a crucial role in shaping a more diverse and inclusive future for the industry.
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